Claims
- 1. An adjustable height shoe for leg lengthening procedures to overcome leg length discrepancies comprising:
- a midsole having top and bottom faces,
- a shoe upper fixedly coupled to the top face of said midsole and adapted to receive the foot of the leg requiring lengthening procedures,
- an outer sole of a length and configuration corresponding to that of the midsole and having a top face and a bottom face, said bottom face adapted to contact the ground, and
- a plurality of unequal, graduated thickness filler soles of a length and configuration corresponding to said midsole bottom face and said outer sole top face, each filler sole being of uniform thickness over the complete length thereof, wherein a thinnest filler sole is of a given thickness X, and the other filler soles are respectively of proportionally increased thicknesses 2X, 3X, etc., and
- means for detachably stacking said plurality of unequal, graduated thickness filler soles together, and coupling the stack of filler soles interposed between the bottom face of said midsole and the top face of the outer sole, such that by selectively varying the number of filler soles within the stack, the overall height of the shoe from the midsole to the outer sole may be incrementally reduced periodically to correspond to periodic increases in length of the leg subject to leg lengthening procedures.
- 2. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- an insertable heel pad having a vertical height corresponding to half the thickness of the thinnest of said unequal graduated filler soles, such that by selective insertion and removal of the heel pad, along with selective inclusion and exclusion of the unequal, graduated thickness filler soles, the height of the adjustable height shoe may be changed in increments matching the vertical height of the heel pad insertably positioned within the shoe upper.
- 3. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 1, fully comprises means for interlocking the outer sole to the bottom filler sole of the stack, all of the filler sloes together, and the top filler sole of the stack to the shoe midsole.
- 4. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 3, wherein said filler soles have abutting top and bottom faces within said stack, said bottom filler sole has a bottom face abutting the top face of the outer sole, said top filler sole has a top face abutting the bottom face of the midsole, and wherein
- between given pairs of abutting faces one face includes at least one vertical projection and the other of said abutting faces includes at least one recess of corresponding size, configuration and location receiving said at least one projection, thereby constituting said interlocking means.
- 5. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 4, wherein said at least one projection comprise a plurality of circular pegs and said at least one recess comprises a like plurally of circular holes of a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of said pegs, and
- wherein said circular holes are of a depth equal to the height of said pegs.
- 6. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 5, wherein said shoe has a longitudinal center line, said pegs project outwardly of said one face and said circular holes within the other of said abutting faces are uniformly spaced over the length of abutting soles, and laterally offset of said longitudinally center line of the shoe over the full length of the shoe.
- 7. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for stacking said plurality of filler soles intermediate of said midsole and said outer sole and detachably coupling said stack of filler soles and said outer soles to said midsoles comprises a plurality of straps passing over said filler soles and coupling said outer sole to said midsole.
- 8. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 7, wherein said plurality of straps are constituted by a first strap looped vertically between and coupled to said outer sole and said midsole in proximity to the heel of said shoe, and a second strap looped vertically between and coupled to said midsole and said outer sole adjacent the tip of said shoe.
- 9. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 7, wherein vertically aligned slots extend transversely through said midsole and said outer sole at longitudinally spaced positions, and said looped straps pass through respective vertically aligned slots within said midsole and outer sole.
- 10. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 1, further comprising opposite, hook-and-loop type interengageable material strips fixedly mounted to opposed faces of said graduated thickness filler soles, said midsole and said outer sole and constituting in part said means for coupling said stack of filler soles interposed between the bottom face of the midsole and the top face of the outer sole.
- 11. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 10, said opposite type interengaging hook-and-loop material strips comprise strips embedded into the faces of said midsole, filler soles and outer soles over heel and ball areas of said shoe.
- 12. The adjustable height shoe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer sole has front and rear bevelled ends at the tip and heel of said shoe to facilitate walking of a patient wearing said adjustable height shoe on the leg subject to said leg lengthening procedures.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/534,608 filed Jun. 7, 1990.
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